I'd start with the principal, if you don't like that response, go to the superintendent, and if that doesn't' do any good, the school board. If that gives you an unsatisfactory reply, I'd go straight to the news stations. That's crap!

This is the first sentence on the state bill that passed in Pennsylvania in May 2007:

Protecting the right of a mother PERMITTING A MOTHER THE FREEDOM to nurse her child in public; prohibiting a unit of local government from adopting an ordinance prohibiting breastfeeding in public; and providing that breastfeeding may not be considered a nuisance, indecent exposure, sexual conduct or obscenity.

That's all kinds of messed up. The county here doesn't allow siblings to attend any trips, so that's the reason I can't go. But saying a baby can't come because they might breastfeed is absolutely NOT ok. I would definitely talk to the principal, and if I didn't get a good response from him/her I'd go to the school board.

Our school's official policy is that siblings can't come on field trips, but they've never said anything to me. I just drive myself. It's not like they can stop you from going to a public place, KWIM? (And yeah, the teacher was totally out of line!)

I can see both sides. I'm pro breastfeeding but I don't think I would be too happy if my son went on a field trip and a lady popped her boob out and fed in front of him. If you covered or went somewhere private I don't see the problem.

My friends and I all breastfeed in public all the time... at playgroups and child related stuff we don't even cover, but if there were children around older than 2 we do cover.

I'm a teacher in PA and our policy is no siblings at school events. Meaning if a parent comes in to read a story to the class or go on field trip, siblings are not allowed to attend. That being said, I have been on numerous field trips where parents just "show up". I'm not bothered by either that happening. I also think the teacher is out of line for making the comment about breastfeeding while on the trip. I would talk to the teacher to find out why she assumed that you would breastfeed while on a trip in the first place.